Career Advancement Accounts

Career Advancement Accounts

Career Advancement Accounts are an attempt to better educate low-income individuals created by George W. Bush as part of the American Competitiveness Initiative. It is being administered through Employment and Training Administration.

References

*US Department of Labor (October 26, 2006). [http://www.doleta.gov/whatsnew/new_releases/2006-10-26.cfm U.S. Labor Department Launches Self-Directed Career Advancement Accounts] . Press release.
*US Department of Labor (October 26, 2006). [http://www.doleta.gov/pdf/CAA%20Three-State%20Demo%20One-Pager%20-%20FINAL.pdf Career Advancement Account Demonstrations: Three-State Demonstration] . Press release.
*US Department of Labor (October 26, 2006). [http://www.doleta.gov/pdf/CAA%20Auto%20Demo%20One-Pager%20-%20FINAL.pdf Career Advancement Account Demonstrations: Automotive Industry Demonstration] . Press release.


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